Monday, July 03, 2006

Spam Filters for Your Brain

I found the mind-boggling amount of information there on health to be encyclopedic.

I also admired the fact that there were links to books and other sites all around the free information. This is the way to market online: Get people there for the content, and then offer them things to buy relevant to that content.

It worked on me.

I clicked on one of the links, for Truth Publishing, and got so excited by what I found that I dropped everything I was doing and instantly ordered several of their books.

Keep in mind that I didn't go there to buy any books. I went there for the free content.

You'll want at least one of the books I bought, too -- the one called Spam Filters for Your Brain.

Is that a cool title or what?

Apparently the gent who wrote the book knows a few things about marketing and copywriting. Not only is he exposing big business manipulation methods (especially in the health field) in his book, but he's using marketing methods to sell his book.

PS -- Top this: Pat O'Bryan and I came up with a product idea and released it in less than 24 hours. How's that for my motto, "Money likes speed"? He did the website and scanned the product. I wrote the website and urged him to hurry up. The site is now live at www.PsychicDemand.com You should take a look. It reveals a method more powerful than the power of intention. And intention is pretty powerful. Besides, the site was created by two marketers trying to get into your brain and manipulate you, almost like the big business bad boys do, only our cause is good. Did we succeed? Go see www.PsychicDemand.com

PPS - We had five sales within SECONDS of announcing the site went live. I guess "demand" really works. Go see the site for an explanation. You know you want to.

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